There are several different ways to submit the Request to Be Removed from Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF). The method depends on how you are associated with a case.

If your party is Courtesy NEF only, you must file a “Request to be Added or Removed from Courtesy Notification of Electronic Filing (NEF).” To file this document, go to: BK – Courtesy NEF > Request for Removal from Courtesy Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF).

If your party is a Creditor/ Client, you must draft a document in standard pleading format entitled “Request to Be Removed from Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF).” To file this pleading, go to BK – Notices > Notice. In the “Modify Text” box, type out the full caption, “Request to Be Removed from Notice of Electronic Filing.”

If your party is Courtesy NEF and Creditor/Client, you must draft a document in standard pleading format entitled “Request to Be Removed from Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF)” and include all names the attorney is listed as representing. To file this pleading, go to: BK – Notices > Notice. In the “Modify Text” box, type out the full caption, “Request to Be Removed from Notice of Electronic Filing.”

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